Philly Theatre Week 2020 is everywhere, all at once
PTW2020, February 6 to the 16th, is only the third iteration of Theatre Philadelphia’s 10-day ‘week’ of work.
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PTW2020, February 6 to the 16th, is only the third iteration of Theatre Philadelphia’s 10-day ‘week’ of work.
The 3 plus month-long, interdisciplinary exhibition shows off the fruits of this city’s most significant contributions to visual, literary, and musical culture between 1956 and 1976.
Philadelphia’s newest exhibition at the Philadelphia Visionary Arts Gallery aims to shine a light on some of the polemic topics coursing through our current culture.
Philadelphia artist and photojournalist Ryan Collerd ends his Ars Nova Workshop exhibition of live, black & white photos with a bang.
The International Association of Blacks in Dance hosts a four-day festival for black dance companies from all over the U.S. for the 32nd year in a row.
A new photos exhibit by Philadelphia Photographer Shasta Bady captures everyday faces of SEPTA riders in ‘As Above, So Below.’
For someone unfamiliar with David Bowie’s illustrious career or the City of Brotherly Love’s enduring
ContempraDANCE Theatre’s Philly Nutt Crak-Up is what you might expect if you took the Nutcracker down to South Street for a good-natured ribbing.
Running until January 6 through the Lantern Theater Company at The Drake, their holiday season’s
The political satire show has become a Philadelphia mainstay and offers something for everyone, because